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Children before their parents got their green cards. Thats going to do it for a monday edition of way too early. Morning joe starts right now. Good morning. Its monday, may 19th. Welcome to morning joe, everybody. Look, it just might be a Beautiful Day. With us on set we have the chairman of deutsch incorporated, donny deutsch. Good morning. Pretty. No. Youre in trouble. Okay. Really . Well talk. Some people have excuses. And other people have excuses. All right. Msnbc political analyst and visiting professor of nyu, harold ford jr. Is here. Hello. The host of way too early, the
always joyful effervescent thomas roberts. Good morning. Youre always in a good mood. I try. I need some of that. Youre always in a good mood. Im a little bogged down by life. But theres no reason for that. Thats what you tell me. And in washington we have the ceo of politico, jim vandehei. Several stories developing right now. In california 47 homes are in ....
Shooting of two police in ferguson. Law enforcement said it was unrelated to the protests. We must be against all violence, all wrong, no matter who the victim, and no matter who the assailants. Its time to rebuild the trust by having equal protection under the law. Thanks for watching. Im al sharpton. Hardball starts right now. Americans back Ground Troops. Lets play hardball. Good evening, rime Chris Matthews in washington. Big news night tonight. For the first time theres evidence that the American People would back deploying u. S. Combat troops on the ground to fight isis if the military recommend its. Obamas problem is that republicans overwhelming support using Ground Troops. Democrats oppose such action. Republicans are still the hawks in fighting isis on the ....
Oh harold square. Somebody gave my mom that coat. Happy thanksgiving. Thanks to bass pro shop. Log on to our web site for our after the show show. A fierce storm hitting the east coast snarling thanksgiving travel as folks try to get home in time for the holidays. Im ed henry in americas newsroom. Heather im heather childress. Bill and martha are off. The storm stranded travelers for hours and the delays had ripple effects all across the country. I started down the runway and
we got shut down and we had to sit there and wait for them to open the air space again. Reporter that woman you just heard, it took her 12 hours to fly direct from austin, texas to newark, new jersey. And she was one of the lucky ones. Much of the east coast was hit with a sloppy, wintry mix making for a miserable commute on one of the busiest travel days of the year. 751 flights were canceled nationwide. There were nearly 5,000 delays. Put that in perspective tuesday. There were only 140 cancellations. The new yo ....
Effort by the investors in the tar sand to reach the asian market, i hear from china, maybe we dont want your dirty fossil fuels after all because theyre switching to renewable as we in north america. Got to run, thank you for your time tonight. That is the ed show. Politics with al sharpton starts right now. Good evening. Good evening to you, im live tonight in washington, d. C. We begin with breaking news. Bold action planned by the president to reform our broken immigration system. The New York Times reports president obama could protect up to 5 million undocumented immigrants from getting deported and he may announce his plan as soon as next week. Fulfilling a promise he made in his second inaugural address. Our journey is not complete until we find a better way to welcome the striving, hopeful
immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. The president s executive action could mock a huge step forward. And it is ....
Unrest has nearly paralyzed the government. The army chief cited a 1914 law that gives the authority to intervene during times of crisis. Well, charges of cyberspy rg3 putting a strain on relations between china and the u. S. The Justice Department charged five Chinese Military officers with hacking into the computers of several u. S. Companies to steal trade secrets. It is the first ever criminal charges against officials of a Foreign Government for stealing u. S. Economic secrets by computer. Cybertheft impacts real people in real and painful ways. The lifeblood of any organization is the people who work, strive and sweat for it. China says the charges are based on fabricated facts. Well, with the resurgence of polio in pakistan, the white house is promising that the cia will never again use
immunization prog ....